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Why can't Mark Wahlberg take a joke?

Posted: Friday, October 17, 2008 10:01 AM by Kurt Schlosser
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"Saturday Night Live" has been making plenty of news in recent weeks, thanks mainly to the high interest in the show's political sketches -- namely Tina Fey's spot-on impersonation of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin.

But a seemingly random sketch ("Barky Bark and the Donkey Bunch" -- ha!) by cast member Andy Samberg that consisted of the comic impersonating actor Mark Wahlberg talking to an assortment of real animals is generating some buzz of its own. This isn't because the Oct. 4 sketch is particularly relevant or comically brilliant. The buzz is coming from Wahlberg's apparent inability to accept being the butt of a joke.


Reuters
Mark Wahlberg: No joy in Max Payne.

In a recent interview with the New York Post, the "Max Payne" star says he wasn't amused by Samberg's skit.

"'Saturday Night Live' hasn't been funny for a long time," Wahlberg said. "They've asked me to do the show a ton of times. I used to watch it when Eddie Murphy was there and Joe Piscopo and Bill Murray. I don't even know who's on the show now."

Fair enough. He's got a new movie coming out and he's a little tweaked at being mocked on a national TV show that has recently seen a huge uptick in viewers. But Thursday night Wahlberg was on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and the host brought up the animal sketch again. The two watched a clip, the audience laughed and then Wahlberg launched into a expletive-filled rant about how he was seriously going to fly to New York and punch Samberg in the face.

How many years has "Saturday Night Live" been making fun of ... everyone? It would seem to me that at this point if you're a public figure and haven't been the subject of a sketch on "SNL," that should be your concern. Wahlberg acts like he's playing a character in one of his action movies and he takes the lamest possible approach to dealing with the diss -- he doesn't laugh it off. Now he's undoubtedly drawing more attention to Internet clips of the sketch itself and to his own silly reaction on talk shows.

So what do you think? Was the original "Mark Wahlberg Talks to Animals" sketch even funny? Have you lost a little respect for Mark Wahlberg -- or did you ever have any anyway? How should celebs deal with being parodied -- is there any choice but to laugh it off?

Oh, and by the way, if Wahlberg's entire reaction turns out to be a farce and is his way of generating his own buzz for his new movie, it'll have been his best work in years.

UPDATE: Hey, maybe Wahlberg does indeed have a sense of humor! Access Hollywood is reporting that he'll make an appearnace on "SNL" this weekend.

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C'mon. View the clip and make an assessment. He was clearly kidding. Kurt Schlosser must have it in for Mark to have reported this as he did.
Andy Samberg is really, really unfunny.
It's too bad that the last bastion of funny on that show, Tiny Fey, is not a regular player anymore. The rest of them are painful to watch.
It's obvious that he is going along with the tough guy persona that he doesnt like it and doesnt think its funny, but he's obviously kidding and playing it up. He loves it!
Wahlberg is right, the sketch wasn't funny at all - flat as old road kill.   I don't think he's thin-skinned, just disgusted at such bad writing.  And Samberg just isn't very funny in general.  He should be replaced.
First, Mark Wahlberg is a great actor and I love most of his movies. Second, he couldn't be more on about SNL. The entire show completely sucks now. The skits aren't funny anymore, they're just stupid.
*shakes her head*  
Kurt lemme explain something to you.  If someone said they were going to punch me in the face grinning like Wahlberg was I'd probably say, "Hehe...yeah" and walk away.  Because I'd know he was JOKING.
If someone said they were going to punch me in the face with a truly angry SCOWL on it, a few veins popping out in their head, and they're possibly turning attractive shades of red in anger then I'd size up the situation and either pop them in the nose or run like heck.  That's when a person's NOT JOKING.
Ummm, I saw the entire interview and I can't believe that anyone thinks that Mark Wahlberg was serious about punching Andy. I agree with every poster on here who has either said he was obviously joking or it is a publicity stunt.
He needs to buy himself some acting lessons.  While he's at it, maybe he could buy a sense of humour, and a personality.
For cryin gout loud ... GROW UP, idiot.
Punch his honker in Mark.
Marky Mark? Have you people not seen any of his films? He was brilliant in Four Brothers, I thought he totally got snuffed by the Acadamy that year for best actor! Max Payne (which is based on of all things on, of all things, a video game) should be the apex of artistic expression. Seriously people, just bc you think he was hot on a billboard twelve years ago dosen't make him Marlon Brando. Just because Scorcesse scripted some great lines for him in the Departed dosen't mean he's Johny Depp. Why can't he just own up and say that he's really embarassed for Marky Mark, he was young and he's glad he's at a point in his life where he can laugh at it? It's because he can't and he thinks he's bigger than he is. Go ask Vanilla Ice if not owning his bad carreer move and being bitter worked out well. I love Entourage Mark, please stay behind the camera.
Marky Mark has to have a sense of humor.  I mean, he was the main character in The Happening, that's a joke by itself.
Wahlberg was probably kidding. I don't understand not laughing at that skit (or at yourself), even if it's not that great. Wahlberg really talks like that.
Plus he's on SNL tomorrow, where he'll probably poke fun of his rant.  I just hope he does well in Max Payne - I'm a big fan of the game.
I agree that SNL hasn't been funny in a long time, but I actually thought the sketch was funny partly because Andy Samberg's impression was so spot on and he did it so ernestly. It looks like it will be even more hysterical if Mark Wahlberg really does do an impression of Samberg doing an impression of him on SNL this weekend like he has said in an interview. Look how much press Mark is getting and now the bonus of being on SNL...being miffed about it is definitely a publicity stunt, and a good one.
Wow.  I guess I will be watching SNL now.  Sounds like SNL, and the NBC run website we are on now have done there job in generating interest.  BTW, Mark was in on it, duh.
SNL has sucked for years.  It was already hurting before Will Ferrel left.  Will Ferrel leaving was the nail in the coffin.  I don't know how it's still going.


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